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Ep 391: Improving Efficiency (In A Solo Practice) By Eliminating What Clients Don't Really Care About Anyway with Christopher Jones
Episode 391

Ep 391: Improving Efficiency (In A Solo Practice) By Eliminating What Clients Don't Really Care About Anyway with Christopher Jones

Financial Advisor Success · Michael Kitces

June 25, 20241h 28m

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Show Notes

Christopher Jones is the Founder of Sparrow Wealth Management, an RIA based out of Orlando that oversees approximately $110 million in assets under management for 69 households. Chris has distinguished himself by building a highly efficient solo practice that operates under 25 hours per week, enabling him to spend more time with his family. He achieved this by concentrating solely on the most crucial financial planning tasks for his clients—and outsourcing or eliminating all other activities.

Listen in as Chris shares how he streamlines his financial planning process by collaboratively working through plans during annual meetings, focusing on clients' goals instead of detailed cash flow analyses, and managing cash requests through a single annual distribution. He explains his efficiency improvements through a curated tech stack of specialized AdvisorTech products and the strategic decision to manually update client balances, a move away from excessive customization that has significantly grown his AUM. We also discuss how transitioning to a remote practice has allowed Chris to live closer to family, how he generates referrals from well-connected clients, and his approach to managing perfectionism by outsourcing tasks to alleviate time constraints and reduce anxiety.

For show notes and more visit: https://www.kitces.com/391